![]() Speaking of Devour Downtown, this is hands down the most cost efficient way for you and your honey to eat your way through Indianapolis’ snazziest restaurants.ĭevour isn’t a specific restaurant it’s a restaurant week where all the city’s most popular restaurants agree to offer a set menu for a low price. Or, snag a reservation during Devour! 9. Devour Downtown If you need a cheaper option, go for drinks and appetizers in the lounge instead. Still, it’s worth the St Elmo’s splurge at least once to try everything and eat like the 1% for an evening! Indy’s oldest steakhouse is known for its tear-inducing shrimp cocktails and wallet-breaking bills. 8. Splurge on Dinner at St Elmo’s Steak House Studio Movie Grill, Flix Brewhouse, and Living Room Theaters all offer real food, beer, and popular movies. 7. Enjoy Dinner and a Movie at the Same TimeĬombine two of your favorite things: eating and watching movies.Įstablishments catering to this crowd are popping up all over town. Come enjoy Cajun chicken alfredo and listen to a local blues artist.įountain Square Theater hosts Friday Night swing dancing, open to beginners and pros alike.Įnjoy some Big Band era music, complete with flowy skirts and flexible pants!Ĭome early to learn how to swing dance, or arrive fashionably late to enjoy the music and dancing in Indy’s hippest revitalized neighborhood. Their menu is standard American pub fare, with the addition of a Noodles section, of course. Just a block away from Lucas Oil Stadium, the Noodle is a local favorite for good eats and live blues music. ![]() Visit the oldest bar in Indiana: the Slippery Noodle Inn in downtown Indianapolis. Hours will vary, so check before you go, and these are all usually closed for the winter. ![]()
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